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Nanabin Sign Language

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Native to
  
Ghana

Native speakers
  
25–30 (2010)

Glottolog
  
nana1261

Region
  
coast, Central Region

ISO 639-3
  
None (mis)

Language family
  
village sign language, West African gestural area

Nanabin Sign Language is a family sign language of the coastal Fante village of Ekumfi Nanabin in the Central Region of Ghana, ca. 8 km east of Mankessim. It is used by three generations of a single family which is mostly deaf. The second generation are bilingual in Ghanaian Sign Language.

Nanabin SL is similar to Adamorobe Sign Language in certain conventionalized signs deriving from Akan hearing culture. Both use lax handshapes and portray events from the perspective of the character rather than of the observer.

References

Nanabin Sign Language Wikipedia